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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> after four long months it's in the hands of the jury now. now let's get some legal analysis from rikki klieman. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, dan. >> it's stunning to hear what he said. was this wise? >> i think it's okay. i've heard it done before. i once even told a jury not to believe my client. it was okay if they didn't believe my client because if you have a client who has lied, you may just not like her. i don't think it's a bad move. >> can she -- given everything we've learned about her during the course of the trial, can the jurors really give her a fair hearing? >> well, they may not like her. just like her own lawyer doesn't but they may be able to assess the evidence and, remember this, this lawyer on the defense side is only looking for one juror to hang this jury or perhaps more jurors to come back with something less than the first degree murder charge. they want to save her life. that's the defense ploy here. they're noting looking for an acquittal. >> let's walk through the options that the jury has righ
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> after four long months it's in the hands of the jury now. now let's get some legal analysis from rikki klieman. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, dan. >> it's stunning to hear what he said. was this wise? >> i think it's okay. i've heard it done before. i once even told a jury not to believe my client. it was okay if they didn't believe my client because if you have a client who has lied, you may just...
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the last testimony today closing arguments start tomorrow and abc's ryan owens is back with all the latest. >> reporter: could today finally be it? after four months, 36 witnesses, is this the last day of testimony in the jodi arias murder trial? that's what the judge promised the jury last week, warning today might be a marathon. >> we are going to stay here until we finish. >> reporter: on tap today, yet another set of dueling psychologists with very different opinions about what drove the 32-year-old killer to shoot and repeatedly stab her ex-boyfriend. >> the simple answer is he attacked me. >> reporter: arias has changed her story many times about that day in june of 2008 when she killed mormon businessman travis alexander. first she said she wasn't there. then she concocted an elaborate tale of masked intruders who butchered her former boyfriend but spared her. finally, she fessed up but claims she can't remember the killing but knows it was self defense. >> were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: the defense case lasted 38 days, an unbelievable
the last testimony today closing arguments start tomorrow and abc's ryan owens is back with all the latest. >> reporter: could today finally be it? after four months, 36 witnesses, is this the last day of testimony in the jodi arias murder trial? that's what the judge promised the jury last week, warning today might be a marathon. >> we are going to stay here until we finish. >> reporter: on tap today, yet another set of dueling psychologists with very different opinions about...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> time now for our legal team to weigh in. "gma" legal analyst dan abrams and nancy grace, host of her own show on hln. nancy, you've been on the trial from the start. who is going to play you in the lifetime movie? >> you know what, a lot of people have asked me about the lifetime movie. bottom line, i'm more concerned about what's happening in the real courtroom than what's going to be on a movie after the verdict. you know, we were all up last night till about 3:00 waiting to digest all of the testimony. but i'm sure that jury was wide awake just like we were. >> so i can see the dryness in your voice. you don't think that last day made any difference? >> well, i think it was interesting that they tried to catch the medical examiner in a snafu in the autopsy report. the defense made the grave mistake by bringing on a shrink psychologist to talk about the bullet injury to the brain suggesting it did not go through the frontal lobe of the brain and the significance is if it didn't, travis alexander could still be chasing jod
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> time now for our legal team to weigh in. "gma" legal analyst dan abrams and nancy grace, host of her own show on hln. nancy, you've been on the trial from the start. who is going to play you in the lifetime movie? >> you know what, a lot of people have asked me about the lifetime movie. bottom line, i'm more concerned about what's happening in the real courtroom than what's going to be on a movie after...
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abc's ryan owens has more from the courtroom in phoenix. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew she was going to kill him. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez believes jodi arias should die for killing her ex-boyfriend and he went for her jugular during closing arguments. >> she may cry now, but the jury instructions have told you that sympathy is not to be considered in this particular case. no doubt that she did it. >> reporter: he called the 32-year-old a master manipulator, a chameleon. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: martinez said her lying didn't stop when she pledged to tell the whole truth and took the witness stand for those 18 long days. >> it's like a field of lies that has sprouted around her as she sat on that witness stand. it's every time she spat something out, another lie, another weed would grow around her. >> reporter: arias admits she repeatedly stabbed and shot 30-year-old mormon businessman travis alexander but testified it was in self-defense, that alexander abu
abc's ryan owens has more from the courtroom in phoenix. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew she was going to kill him. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez believes jodi arias should die for killing her ex-boyfriend and he went for her jugular during closing arguments. >> she may cry now, but the jury instructions have told you that sympathy is not to be considered in this particular case. no doubt that she did it. >> reporter: he...
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they wanted more marketable actors, like ryan o'neal or burt reynolds to make it. >> if it works in hamburg -- it's going to kill on the great white way. >> it will kill on broadway. it works in hamburg, it will kill on broadway. >> a lot of people have seen rocky. they still don't know, to this day, that he loses in the end. >> he does? >> oh, oh! >> you just gave way the ending! >> here's the deal, you deserve it. if you haven't seen it, you deserve it. it was, like, 80 years ago! >> spoiler alert. >>> and we're raising a glass to william and kate celebrating their second wedden anniversary today. no trip planned. the duchess is spending the day visiting a children's hospice. she's recorded a public service announcement asking people to support the charity. her purchase over the weekend of a blue bugaboo stroller is a chew she's having a boy. so the couple continues to they don't know the sex of the royal baby. >> what does -- >> we have been sleuthing. that's what we come up with. >> what does hamburg have to say about this? >> hamburg, are you there? we'll get back to you. >>> and speak
they wanted more marketable actors, like ryan o'neal or burt reynolds to make it. >> if it works in hamburg -- it's going to kill on the great white way. >> it will kill on broadway. it works in hamburg, it will kill on broadway. >> a lot of people have seen rocky. they still don't know, to this day, that he loses in the end. >> he does? >> oh, oh! >> you just gave way the ending! >> here's the deal, you deserve it. if you haven't seen it, you deserve...